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- OpenOffice 1.1.3 Released
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- Firefox critical update patch released!!
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- Sun pushes OpenOffice standard
- Java2 SE 5.0 Released!!
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- Worm speaks to Windows users!
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- Paul Thurrott's SP2 Review
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- 3Dmark05 to arrive in two weeks!!
- Firefox Tweaker!!!
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- MS downloads, articles, etc: 25AUG04
- Paul Thurrott's Guide to the Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD-ROM
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- Guide to Windows Online Security & Privacy
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- Pushing computers to the limit
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- Id Software Releases Doom 3 Benchmarks
- Microsoft needs 7,000 resumes
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